It's a good thing I trust those instincts of yours or I'd think you were mothering me. |
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In 1987 he married Fran who, as well as mothering his two children, Billy and Katie, is the co-writer and co-producer of all his films. |
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He mechanically establishes the emotional distance between the father and son and the daughter's mothering attitude toward her macho dad. |
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In an exchange that emphasizes the way these two women interpret that love, Williams shows us how power relations affect mothering. |
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And I don't think you can do everything as well as it needs to be done when it comes to mothering when you have a schedule like mine. |
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The jobs available to low-skilled women, with few benefits, irregular hours, and little time off, are the least compatible with mothering. |
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So I feel I can be a good role model as a mother because I love being a mom and I have great advice for everybody when it comes to mothering. |
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Mothers feel passionately about their children and about mothering, which they see as unique and extraordinarily important work. |
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In this line of thinking, what children in childcare require is substitute mothering. |
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I find it distressing to see in a lot of the news coverage of this issue, how it has forced women to belittle other women's mothering. |
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Topics include mothering, fathering, marriages, family group processes, sibling relations, and families. |
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It's as if Victoria wants to remembered for something else except for mothering David's kids, and being trampled on at the same time. |
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Parenting, mothering in particular, requires a subtle intuitiveness for which there can never be adequate preparation in any job. |
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Among his many goals is to transform mothering into a paid profession, compensated somehow by the government. |
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Some have said that after delivery the only real mothering and fathering difference is breast-feeding. |
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In my case, as a professional, my mothering instincts overcame my desire to become a high-flying business executive. |
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Family was of prime importance, and if mothering was her vocation, grandparenting was her reward. |
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At the same time mothering of this sort is reserved for a relatively small number of elite, middle and upper middle class women. |
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The needlewoman's workbasket holds further associations with home, hearth, mothering and goodly housewifery. |
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She dominated the compartment and decided to wield her power over me as well, mocking my stuttering Hindi and mothering me by forcing me to eat. |
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But asked about the emphasis on mothering, activists say it hasn't played a significant role in contemporary feminist antiwar organizing. |
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Mom, if you don't stop mothering him, he's going to come around every day. |
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She regards help with early mothering as one of the most essential long-term ways to tackle growing inequality in London. |
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The mothering energy that is lying dormant at the base of the spine in the sacrum bone. |
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I tend to write about the endings, my mothering imperfections and my understanding of how my own missteps lead to more conscious mothering. |
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This provision is not only a necessity, but also a way of recognising of the value of mothering. |
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People in Angola get old before their time, be they press-ganged boy soldiers or little girls thrust abruptly into mothering baby sisters or daughters. |
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Or, alternatively, is there something essentially female about mothering and motherhood? |
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Whatever the 'angle', they all reflect a piece of the diversity of motherhood and mothering. |
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It is recommended the breeding program select for sows with good mothering abilities. |
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One of the issues that I continue to explore is whether there is anything essentially female about mothering. |
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And, from the point of view of the commissioning mother, it is not known how the involvement of the surrogate mother will affect her security in her mothering role. |
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Mrs. Karen Kraft Sloan: Right, because this is a concern for mothering issues. |
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Ben acted this way, I now remember, when I took a vacation from mothering. |
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Its rusticity, its butchering qualities and its mothering qualities makes it a cattle that adapts everywhere. |
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With a husband fighting in the war, likely to die at any moment, and a farm of wounded, vulgar soldiers, mothering a child would not be an easy task. |
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This breed is very independent, has a strong mothering ability, is easy to raise and is quick to fatten up with grass feeding. |
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They are now raising a 5-year-old boy who Jennifer is incapable of mothering. |
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Connie came to Art-enfant with a full slate of toy expertise garnered through mothering two creative, rambunctious girls. |
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I am not only convinced that this competition is healthy, but would venture to say that overprotective mothering does more damage. |
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Having defined these three responsibilities as central to mothering and motherhood, I then went on to ask: Do men take on these three maternal responsibilities? |
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Ruddick constructs mothering as a genderfree practice under the PCT to distinguish from earlier accounts of mothering. |
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Methodist women formed a community that cared for the vulnerable, extending the role of mothering beyond physical care. |
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He seemed like every born loser who ever failed gym — a geek you could get wasted with, a shy guy whose cuteness cried out for mothering, an arty weirdo with a common touch. |
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In order to respect Filipino women's mothering roles, both with regard to their children and other people's children, Canada needs to solve the family reunification problem. |
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I first turned to scholars working within feminist studies and the sociology of the family where I found considerable consensus on how mothering is linked to the responsibility for children. |
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And then there was Nana, who seemed more and more in need of mothering herself — unpleasant mothering, of the variety that involved wheedling and deception, and that would soon include feeding and diapering. |
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This movement and flow of practices and identities point to how fathering and mothering are fluid identities that shift and change within the complex web of relationships within which they are sustained. |
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Can you provide love, security and comfort, and good mothering and fathering, in a variety of different ways that you might not have considered before? |
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What I have found is that any claims of essential mothering are weakened by the fact that fathering and mothering, both as experiences and as social institutions, continue to change. |
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But their foreign plants need this mothering less than they used to: three-quarters of Japanese-owned foreign plants were at the same technical level as domestic ones in 2008, up from about half in 1996, says Nomura. |
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Taken together, those are radical claims, and Ms Greer does not shy from their equally radical consequences, proposing, for example, paid housework and paid mothering. |
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We connect with our spirit and spontaneously exist in a state of meditation when the mothering, spiritual energy known as the Kundalini becomes awakened and active. |
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She has spent her days and nights putting her mothering and daughtering hands to healing her own children and her own parents at home. |
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Breeders give a high priority to hardiness, milking ability, mothering quality and lamb survival. |
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This is a hardy and prolific breed that has become much more prominent over the last 20 years due to its excellent prolificacy and mothering ability. |
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Being unmated and not mothering was not part of her initial plan. |
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The Wakley Mesh Mothering Pen is a specially designed cage that helps match unmothered lambs with foster mums. |
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During the 1600s Mothering Sunday became popular in Britain, for the most practical of reasons. |
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On Mothering Sunday, the servants were given the day off and encouraged to go spend the day with their mothers. |
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According to my research, Mothering Sunday was a tradition that began in England in the 1600s to celebrate mothers. |
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Tomorrow is the feast day of St Piran, the patron saint of Cornwall, and Sunday is Mothering Sunday. |
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The original idea of Mothering Sunday on the fourth Sunday of Lent is quite charming. |
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A week before her disappearance she had sent her mother a Mothering Sunday card, vowing to change her life. |
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Money raised by the auction, on Mothering Sunday, will go directly to helping children in eastern Europe and Africa. |
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It was later revealed the woman had been taken out for the evening by her daughter to celebrate Mothering Sunday. |
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The first new restaurant in Devizes for some years is due to open its doors later this month, in time for Mothering Sunday. |
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On Mothering Sunday the servants would have the day off and were encouraged to return home and spend the day with their mothers. |
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Today, Mothering Sunday, is definitely that kind of special day. |
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Here are a few drinks ideas to help cosset your mum on Mothering Sunday. |
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For Mothering Sunday I went back to the small town in which I grew up. |
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Unlike Mothering Sunday, Father's Day has no roots in Britain's history. |
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There's no doubt that Mothering Sunday is a massive commercial success. |
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A woman has vanished after leaving her family on Mothering Sunday. |
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Mothers day is also known as Mothering Sunday, or Refreshment Sunday or Mid-Lent Sunday, or Laetare Sunday. |
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The Fresh Start Wales campaign is encouraging pregnant women to use Mothering Sunday to address the stigma of smoking during pregnancy. |
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But in the UK, the celebration was expanded to include all mothers and was called Mothering Sunday. |
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How many mums will get scentless roses for Mothering Sunday from halfway across the globe? |
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Mothering Sunday was also known as Refreshment Sunday, Pudding Pie Sunday or Mid-Lent Sunday. |
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Later, Mothering Sunday became a day when domestic servants were given a day off to visit their mother church, usually with their own mothers and other family members. |
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The price also includes a gift for your mum on Mothering Sunday. |
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Mothering Sunday reminds us of the great virtues of love, unselfishness and devotion to duty, things so many mothers have taught by their own examples. |
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I AM writing to tell Sunday Mercury readers about Yummy Mummy Week, which runs from Saturday March 10 to Sunday March 18, which is Mothering Sunday. |
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